BASTA

Sweden
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2005
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About BASTA

BASTA is an environmental certification system and database in Sweden that focuses on the assessment and management of chemical substances in construction materials. It was founded in 2006 by a collaboration between several organizations, including the Swedish Construction Federation, the Swedish Chemicals Group, and the Swedish Environmental Research Institute (IVL).

The main goal of BASTA is to provide information and guidance to stakeholders in the construction industry regarding the chemical composition of building materials and products. The system aims to promote the use of environmentally friendly and sustainable construction materials by identifying and phasing out hazardous substances that may pose risks to human health and the environment.

BASTA operates as a voluntary certification program, allowing manufacturers and suppliers to submit their products for assessment and evaluation. The certification process involves the examination of the chemical content and composition of materials, as well as an assessment of their potential impacts on health and the environment throughout their life cycle. Products that meet the BASTA criteria are included in the BASTA database, which serves as a resource for architects, contractors, and other professionals in the construction industry.

By using the BASTA-certified products listed in the database, construction professionals can make informed choices and select materials that have been vetted for their environmental performance and reduced chemical risks. This helps to create healthier and more sustainable built environments.

BASTA also collaborates with other certification systems and initiatives, both nationally and internationally, to align their efforts and promote consistent standards for environmentally friendly construction materials.

Overall, BASTA plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable construction practices in Sweden by providing transparency and guidance regarding the chemical content of building materials and supporting the use of safer and more environmentally responsible alternatives.